Re: Question regarding Firebug in joomla

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Jan Honza Odvarko

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Aug 3, 2012, 3:12:23 AM8/3/12
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On Aug 3, 12:24 am, Sina Y <sinasys...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys, I am using firebug for Firefox and I found a code when I hoover
> the mouse on a link.
> as you know on the left side is HTML and on the right side is the CSS codes
> with the line information.
> I can always find the CSS file but how about the HTML codes on the left
> side ?
> How can I find the location of the HTML root.
>
> for example inhttp://joomla15.zootemplate.com/zt_jorda/
> when I hoover on Be a fan on Facebook.
> it gives me the html but where is that file in my joomla root directory ?
> how would I know where to go to change the html file ?
Firebug operates on information available in the browser and it
doesn't
have any information about the server side technology. The only thing
Firebug knows is the URL from where the page has been served.
There can be a file behind that URL (like a PHP, JSP, ASP, etc.),
but there can also be C++ code generating the HTML...

Some effort to approach this problem is here:
http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/detail?id=5035

Honza

Sina Y

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Aug 25, 2012, 4:49:32 PM8/25/12
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Thanks for the answer, so what is the solution how do I find the path ? what is the easiest way ?


On Thursday, August 2, 2012 5:24:41 PM UTC-5, Sina Y wrote:
Hi guys, I am using firebug for Firefox and I found a code when I hoover the mouse on a link.
as you know on the left side is HTML and on the right side is the CSS codes with the line information.
I can always find the CSS file but how about the HTML codes on the left side ?
How can I find the location of the HTML root.

when I hoover on Be a fan on Facebook.
it gives me the html but where is that file in my joomla root directory ? how would I know where to go to change the html file ?



Thanks.

Sebastian Zartner

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Aug 25, 2012, 8:59:11 PM8/25/12
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I don't want to sound mean but please note that this is the most frequently asked question in this discussion group. So next time please first search before posting.


Thanks for the answer, so what is the solution how do I find the path ? what is the easiest way ?
First you should read about how Joomla works. If you still have questions after that, I'm sure their support can answer them.

Sebastian
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